The Piney Point Village home, which is owned by Douglas R. Johnson and his ex-wife Melanie Johnson, was original priced for $19 million. In an effort to sell the home, the couple has slashed more than $13 million off the price over the past three years.

The reduced price is helping to attract prospective buyers, mainly people in the oil and gas industry, Alberto Alaniz, the owner of Prime Texas Properties, said. He said a wealthy oilman was flying his private jet into Houston to check out the property next week.

Alaniz said his agency has sent the real estate listing to Beyoncé. He said she was rumored to be interested in the property for her mother, Tina Knowles.

While the price is steep, it isn't hard to see why Beyoncé or anyone else might be interested in the property.

Inside the 25,000-square foot mansion, you'll find 16 bathrooms, six bedrooms and two suites. The Houston mansion also packs two Jacuzzis and a pool with a private entrance.

On the third floor, the home has a game room and theater room. It also has a "hobby room with a large climate-controlled cedar closet" that could be used from everything from wine to cigars.

The home also has former Enron executive Ken Lay's desk and wrought iron from the Art and Humanities building in Argentina.

Oddly enough, the home is a bit of bargain for a multi-million home. Its reduced price would make it $250 per square foot, much lower than similarly priced and sized homes.